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, in what making deals with get us and what multilateralism can get us. >> can there a thinking about these frame works that doesn't rely on this idea that you're trusting the iranian regime? >> oh, absolutely, don't fall for that. this deal has nothing to do with trust. you don't trust a bank when you take out a more gajs. labor doesn't trust management when you make out a deal. you have contracts, you have actions in that contract and that's what you got with this agreement between the u.n. security council, by the way, this is not a deal between the united states and iran. the u.n. security council, including france who's a hero to these guys just 10 days ago, if they don't fulfill their terms we have actions to pull the plug on any sanctions relief we may have given them. >> do you think there's space opening up increasingly to push for something that looks more like a peace agenda? that's a phrase that's so far from our actual politics now, but is actually what i think you want politics to embody, right? >> unfortunately t word peace comes laden with all sorts of value judgments,
, in what making deals with get us and what multilateralism can get us. >> can there a thinking about these frame works that doesn't rely on this idea that you're trusting the iranian regime? >> oh, absolutely, don't fall for that. this deal has nothing to do with trust. you don't trust a bank when you take out a more gajs. labor doesn't trust management when you make out a deal. you have contracts, you have actions in that contract and that's what you got with this agreement...
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talk to us today. >>> that's it for us here in tacloban in this hour. appreciate you watching our coverage. i hope you join us an hour from now, another edition of 360, 10:00 p.m.'s were on cnn, "piers 10:00 p.m.'s were on cnn, "piers morgan live" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is jfk 50 years later, a "piers morgan live" special. november the 22nd, 1963, 12:30 p.m. central time, a moment that shocks the world and changes america forever. >> the assassination is deadly. the area is filled with police, rangers and secret service. >> the 35th president of the united states and the leader of the free world assassinated at the age of 46. what if he had lived, 50 years later would jfk recognize what america has become? tonight i talk to members of the kennedy family, the doctor that te
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that's all for us tonight. anderson cooper reports now live from the philippines. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm anderson cooper reporting tonight from tacloban in the philippines. it is thursday morning here, 9:00 a.m. and a new day has begun. in the last several hours there have been some significant developments to tell you about. yesterday i talked to the marine brigadier general paul kennedy who promised he would be able to get this airport, the runway, up and running on a 24-hour basis. he's fulfilled that promise along with air force personnel who were here on the ground last night for the first time aircraft were coming in during the nighttime hours, able to land and offload supplies. we have actually seen an uptick in aid along the side of the runway from usaid, from the malaysian government, from other places. food aid, medical supplies, and tarps that people can use for shelter. the problem is getting it out from here at the airport to the surrounding communities that are in such desperate need. and
that's all for us tonight. anderson cooper reports now live from the philippines. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm anderson cooper reporting tonight from tacloban in the philippines. it is thursday morning here, 9:00 a.m. and a new day has begun. in the last several hours there have been some significant developments to tell you about. yesterday i talked to the marine brigadier general paul kennedy who promised he would be able to get this airport, the runway, up and running on a...
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so, people using this as a tool to actually buy using this and also to get information. and this is the year where that kind of usage explodes, is it? >> absolutely. >> now, when i say explode, that's an important word, that's a very, very strong word. you agree with it? >> i do. i think last year, there were tentative signs that this phenomenon of showrooming was beginning to take off and using the smart phone to make better shoppers and this year it's mainstream and part of the last day for retail. >> we were discussing this in our editorial meeting this morning and a lot of people were saying, hold on a second, you try to shop on-line via smart phone, a lot of the on-line retailers are not that user friendly to a smart phone, but they said the exception to this was amazon, that's the one where the app just makes it dead easy. did you look at that side of the business? >> to some extent. i'm not sure i could pick out winners, but i definitely agree that it's very much about changing the way a retailer presents contact information and the shopping cart on a phone. you c
so, people using this as a tool to actually buy using this and also to get information. and this is the year where that kind of usage explodes, is it? >> absolutely. >> now, when i say explode, that's an important word, that's a very, very strong word. you agree with it? >> i do. i think last year, there were tentative signs that this phenomenon of showrooming was beginning to take off and using the smart phone to make better shoppers and this year it's mainstream and part of...
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it's great to have you with us. now, how do you feel that no one seems to be able to move this administration to release the enrollment numbers? >> i find it appalling and eight letters for my district alone represent us. that is a larger number that i can show you here tonight, a larger number than the government can show that have signed up for obamacare across the country. so it's ridiculous, especially in the i.t. world. there is no more transparent way to get the accurate numbers quickly than through a website and it's not supposed to be a paper system, it shouldn't be that hard and i think they are hiding something. lou: the house oversight committee has demonstrated that they were hiding something about the first two days, a total of 200 enrollments. an overwhelming number of people who are enrolling as we have just shown here, enrolling in medicaid and not obamacare and this is absolutely disruptive of the model that obamacare, the affordable care act is based upon. >> right, it's one of the reasons that thi
it's great to have you with us. now, how do you feel that no one seems to be able to move this administration to release the enrollment numbers? >> i find it appalling and eight letters for my district alone represent us. that is a larger number that i can show you here tonight, a larger number than the government can show that have signed up for obamacare across the country. so it's ridiculous, especially in the i.t. world. there is no more transparent way to get the accurate numbers...
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that's all for us tonight. anderson cooper reports now live from the philippines. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm anderson cooper reporting tonight from tacloban in the philippines. it is thursday morning here, 9:00 a.m. and a new day has begun. in the last several hours there have been some significant developments to tell you about. yesterday i talked to the marine brigadier general paul kennedy who promised he would be able to get this airport, the runway, up and running on a 24-hour basis. he's fulfilled that promise along with air force personnel who were here on the ground last night for the first time aircraft were coming in during the nighttime hours, able to land and offload supplies. we have actually seen an uptick in aid along the side of the runway from usaid, from the malaysian government, from other places. food aid medical supplies, and tarps that people can use for shelter. the problem is getting it out from here at the airport to the surrounding communities that are in such desperate need. and
that's all for us tonight. anderson cooper reports now live from the philippines. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm anderson cooper reporting tonight from tacloban in the philippines. it is thursday morning here, 9:00 a.m. and a new day has begun. in the last several hours there have been some significant developments to tell you about. yesterday i talked to the marine brigadier general paul kennedy who promised he would be able to get this airport, the runway, up and running on a...
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is it easier for us? >> you are totally rights because the expectation isthe ms first obligation is to her children issues successfullyfull feels she can go to work she will then somebody will help if she has accomplished athe workplace understands for though woman. melissa: is that true?epe >> it depends. with law firms they expect men have the work life balance.st so alloc ceos what you saveno affect the stock you know, what the shareholders to question what do you mean? melissa: she says i only work one night per week. that is part of her job she is a fashion company to be out there to get people to wear her brand. i that is a great point that burberry shareholders are not happy to read that article. melissa: now apple shareholders don't mind either. looking on the bright side may not be as productive as to be the donor. experts say negative thinking could be better for business. tell me what you think. in case you did not know why you are miserable out work. not because you are overloaded that your bo
is it easier for us? >> you are totally rights because the expectation isthe ms first obligation is to her children issues successfullyfull feels she can go to work she will then somebody will help if she has accomplished athe workplace understands for though woman. melissa: is that true?epe >> it depends. with law firms they expect men have the work life balance.st so alloc ceos what you saveno affect the stock you know, what the shareholders to question what do you mean? melissa:...
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thank you for joining us. good evening, rachel. >>> thanks to my friends for joining us this hour, as well. for a hot minute in the commonwealth of virginia, not long after the civil war there was a political party called the readjuster party. the democratic party, which was conservative and racist, at the time had been the dominant force in virginia politics for a long time. they were always opposite the republican party or the whig party, depending on the year. but at the other moment, the party challenging the democrats and in fact winning the governorship of virginia, it was not the whigs or the democrats, it was the re-adjuster. i bet there was a thesis of the lost re-adjuster party. i bet i could just google it. he made history, not just because his strange, now forgotten party won that high office. he made history because his time in the state house, his time of governor of virginia in the 1880s, that was the last time that any party in virginia was only able to hold the governorship for one term. befor
thank you for joining us. good evening, rachel. >>> thanks to my friends for joining us this hour, as well. for a hot minute in the commonwealth of virginia, not long after the civil war there was a political party called the readjuster party. the democratic party, which was conservative and racist, at the time had been the dominant force in virginia politics for a long time. they were always opposite the republican party or the whig party, depending on the year. but at the other...
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the devices that connect us and teach us. ♪ e'd see that almost 100% of medical plastics are made from oil and natural gas. ♪ and an industry tt supports almost 10 milln american jobs. life kes energy. and no one applies more technology to produce american energy and refine it more efficiently than exxonmobil. bause using energy responsibly has never been more important. energy lives here ♪ ttdd# 1-800-345-2550 can take you in many directions. searching for trade ideas that espark youruriosity tdd# 1-800-345-2550 you read this. watch that. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 yolook for what's next. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 atchwab, we can help turn inspiration into action tdd# 1-800-345-2550 boost your trading iq with t help of d# 1-800-3-2550 our live online workshops tdd# 1-800-345-2550 like identifying market trends. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 now, earn 300 commission-free online trades. call 1-888-628-7118 or go to schw.com/trading to learn how. tdd#-800-345-2550 sharpen your instincts with market insight from schwab tdd# 1-800-345-2550 experts like liz annonders and randy frederick. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 g
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thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evenings from new york. i'm chris hayes. an nbc news exclusive tonight. president obama sat down with our own chuck todd for a lengthy interview to discuss the maelstrom of criticism over the rollout of the health care website, in particular, the president addressed his repeated promise throughout the health care reform battle that people would be able to keep their existing plans. >> and some of those people like those policies and they can't keep it. what happened? >> well, first of all, i meant what i said and we worked hard to try to make sure that we implemented it properly. but obviously, we didn't do a good enough job. and i regret that. we're talking about 5% of the population who are in what's called the individual market. they're out there buying health insurance on their own. a lot of these plans are sub-par plans. and we put in a clause in the law that said, if you have one of those plans, even if it was subpar when the
thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evenings from new york. i'm chris hayes. an nbc news exclusive tonight. president obama sat down with our own chuck todd for a lengthy interview to discuss the maelstrom of criticism over the rollout of the health care website, in particular, the president addressed his repeated promise throughout the health care reform battle that people would be able to keep their existing plans. >> and...
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thanks to both of you for joining us. so donald trump's wife melania is caught up in a mess of a legal battle that just took a turn towards possible sexual extortion. it is complicated but mrs. trump is hoping to walk away with $50 million which is spare change for the trumps after all. this is a crazy case. it is all about, she has a skin care line that she was supposed to receive royalties from the company who bought the rights. was in the middle of this messy breakup. that is where the sexual extortion comes in between two main partners. it is a mess, right? >> it's a mess. take it apart. you have melania and her skin care line suing this new skin care company. where the mess is coming in from minard and hilbert, a wall street titans friends for a long time. they have breakup. there are all the ancillary claims of sexual misconduct. melissa: she is saying she spent all the money promoting the brand. it never happened. never came out. lee, $50 million. basically it is money she spent promoting it and i guess lost opport
thanks to both of you for joining us. so donald trump's wife melania is caught up in a mess of a legal battle that just took a turn towards possible sexual extortion. it is complicated but mrs. trump is hoping to walk away with $50 million which is spare change for the trumps after all. this is a crazy case. it is all about, she has a skin care line that she was supposed to receive royalties from the company who bought the rights. was in the middle of this messy breakup. that is where the...
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don't use other people's creative use of language and say it's your own. don't say somebody else's creative language is yours. it's something we accept as not acceptable. if you're going to quote a quotation, quote the quotation. don't say this is what i think about things. it's just the words taken completely from wikipedia. and the character problem is here in not accepting blame and going after the character of rachel maddow which is absurd. >> it is absurd. no, you know, every sixth grader knows you don't lift stuff from wikipedia. people know the definition of plagiarism. i'm not sure if he's brazen or he's dumb and he doesn't know the meaning of the word. >> he hopes his people are. >> i think he's just brazen. to turn around and put it on rachel, you know, he's still mad at her because she made him look like a fool opposing parts of the civil rights act when he first won his primary in may of 2010. so there is from him to her. so i just think the inability to say, you know what, somebody screwed up. won't happen again. is kind of typical of folks on
don't use other people's creative use of language and say it's your own. don't say somebody else's creative language is yours. it's something we accept as not acceptable. if you're going to quote a quotation, quote the quotation. don't say this is what i think about things. it's just the words taken completely from wikipedia. and the character problem is here in not accepting blame and going after the character of rachel maddow which is absurd. >> it is absurd. no, you know, every sixth...
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for us, it is a choice that we make for us and our company of 3000 employees. we think it is a national holiday and we want to give our employees time to be home and enjoy their day with their family and friends and loved ones and we want to make a national shopping day which many retailers are changing. >> certainly changing in a record number this year. do you feel that you will lose business as a result? >> that's a tough question to answer. i would think that there will be people shopping on thanksgiving. we hope that our loyal customers recognize that we are close and why we are closed and that there are plenty of times to shop on friday and we open at 6:00 o'clock with the best deals of the year on friday. we do not limit the quantity. so customers are welcome to shop shoppers exam until 11:00 p.m. on friday and there is no reason to do this on thanksgiving. neil: when you open up at 6:00 a.m. on a friday, people actually show up at 6:00 a.m.? >> it is funny. last year we were open out for an because the madness for everybody else fell at midnight. and we
for us, it is a choice that we make for us and our company of 3000 employees. we think it is a national holiday and we want to give our employees time to be home and enjoy their day with their family and friends and loved ones and we want to make a national shopping day which many retailers are changing. >> certainly changing in a record number this year. do you feel that you will lose business as a result? >> that's a tough question to answer. i would think that there will be...
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. >> steve, game it out for us. let's say they actually did want to do this, how would they have done it? >> the other part of this that hasn't gotten much attention i think is the replaced by in with hillary thing. what was in this for hillary clinton? the normal incentive of being vp puts you next in line next time around. hillary clinton by virtue of former first lady, secretary of state, 18 million votes, she occupied that position. so nothing for her to gain by being the vp. there was a huge thing for her to lose. because fair or not if they switched in him ear clinton for joe biden and the ticket had been lost it might have had nothing to do with hillary clinton sunny would have been the variable blamed for the defeat. the position of next in line would have been jeopardized. would have gained nothing if they've won. could lose everything by losing. i've don't think she under any circumstance would have been interested in doing that. >> joy, you heard the president talk about his personal relationship with joe
. >> steve, game it out for us. let's say they actually did want to do this, how would they have done it? >> the other part of this that hasn't gotten much attention i think is the replaced by in with hillary thing. what was in this for hillary clinton? the normal incentive of being vp puts you next in line next time around. hillary clinton by virtue of former first lady, secretary of state, 18 million votes, she occupied that position. so nothing for her to gain by being the vp....
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they are giving it to us. he participating in a program to get sweets out of the hands of kid exercise into the troops overseas. the troops enjoy hal one. patients who bring in the goody get a dollar for each pound they turn in. >> and a giant gourd. we are a bunch of crazy growers and love to grow things big. that was amazing. that was amazing. that is a fox watch across america. pumpkin chunken. haven't done that for a while. tiz the season for retailers to hire like crazy. will holiday hiring have an impact on the economy this year? we'll take a look. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms obph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do
they are giving it to us. he participating in a program to get sweets out of the hands of kid exercise into the troops overseas. the troops enjoy hal one. patients who bring in the goody get a dollar for each pound they turn in. >> and a giant gourd. we are a bunch of crazy growers and love to grow things big. that was amazing. that was amazing. that is a fox watch across america. pumpkin chunken. haven't done that for a while. tiz the season for retailers to hire like crazy. will holiday...
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. >> migrating is the word they use. they were using transition. they were transitioning into a government plan. those that are for this health care law, say folks like you -- the minority and not the majority -- they insist that with subsidies and everything else, you will end up paying about the same if not less. do you qualify for the subsidy? >> okay. i want to say this for the middle class. myself and the middle class. i worked hard my entire life so i wouldn't be a burden on the system. i want to continue to work hard as a baby boomer well past the age of 65. i believe in this country giving me a right to do that. why do i want to go to a health care marketplace and take a subsidy which would further burden this country. i work with low-income seniors. i'm an advocate for them. i fight for their rights. i'm fighting for my rights right now. i want to continue to retain what is affordable to me. that part of what is going on with health care wasn't broke, okay? we were trying to get coverage for people that did not have health care. it does no
. >> migrating is the word they use. they were using transition. they were transitioning into a government plan. those that are for this health care law, say folks like you -- the minority and not the majority -- they insist that with subsidies and everything else, you will end up paying about the same if not less. do you qualify for the subsidy? >> okay. i want to say this for the middle class. myself and the middle class. i worked hard my entire life so i wouldn't be a burden on...
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when you do, let us know how you did it. melissa: of the president's words used list? he unveiled yesterday allowing insurance companies to reinstate cancel policies. some states are refusing to go along with it. we have an exclusive. florida state insurance commissioner in a moment on what it will cost you because even when they say it's not, it is always about "money." ♪ it will have devastating effects. what is your reaction? we have been working by allowing them to give early renewals. we will be working with them to reinstate policies if they choose to do so for this transitional time provided by the president. melissa: okay. you have 330,000 people that have been canceled already. if you were ahead of the curve, why did those people be canceled? >> well, those policies are the ones that are primarily with our largest carrier, but cross blue shield, florida blue. they have now agreed to reinstate those policies and work with us over the course of the next year to review the policies that come up to provide their customers with that option, and they represent ove
when you do, let us know how you did it. melissa: of the president's words used list? he unveiled yesterday allowing insurance companies to reinstate cancel policies. some states are refusing to go along with it. we have an exclusive. florida state insurance commissioner in a moment on what it will cost you because even when they say it's not, it is always about "money." ♪ it will have devastating effects. what is your reaction? we have been working by allowing them to give early...
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he said let us never negotiate out of fear but let us never fear to negotiate. i believe that. >> joining me now are joan walsh and former congressman patrick murphy. thank you both for coming on the show tonight. >> thanks, rev. >> congressman, let me start with you. isn't it striking that the president is forging a historic nuclear agreement while the right make these ridiculous claims about obama care? >> it's crazy, rev. you know, mike schmidt is one of the best to play for the philadelphia phillies. he said playing for philadelphia you have to throw a victory and the agony of reading about it next day in the newspaper. that's what this deal is. this is a historic, great first step. and you have people like josh bolton who called it an abject surrender. you have guys saying this is like wag the dog the movie. this isn't hollywood. this is real life. this is leadership. this is about barack obama and john kerry leading the way so we don't have to fight unnecessary wars. >> you know, joan, but this is essential obama. this is what he ran on. >> right. >> this
he said let us never negotiate out of fear but let us never fear to negotiate. i believe that. >> joining me now are joan walsh and former congressman patrick murphy. thank you both for coming on the show tonight. >> thanks, rev. >> congressman, let me start with you. isn't it striking that the president is forging a historic nuclear agreement while the right make these ridiculous claims about obama care? >> it's crazy, rev. you know, mike schmidt is one of the best to...
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especially those of us in tv news because he used to be a tv report he before he ran for congress. ? our second story is the good news about obama care. you say, wait, did i hear you right? you said good news? i did say good news because i know that you've heard the bad news. we all know about the horrific very bad, very terrible website that is not functioning. we know about the poor sign-up numbers, we know about the kansas congratulations notices but there is another side. according to the "los angeles times," quote, a number states that use their own systems, meaning the online systems are on track to hit enrollment targets because of the sharp increase in november. according to state officials. so just moments ago, i spoke to the u.s. senator from kentucky, rand paul. a staunch obama care opponent and i asked about the report because it is near and dear to his heart. one of the states that is outpacing is kentucky, your state. and they say the kentucky demographics have shown 41% of the people who have sign up were under the age of 35. that's above the magic number. 40% means ob
especially those of us in tv news because he used to be a tv report he before he ran for congress. ? our second story is the good news about obama care. you say, wait, did i hear you right? you said good news? i did say good news because i know that you've heard the bad news. we all know about the horrific very bad, very terrible website that is not functioning. we know about the poor sign-up numbers, we know about the kansas congratulations notices but there is another side. according to the...
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it's us getting screwed by the world. the outcome in virginia was a clear instance of republicans going awry. one in six said they cast their vote because they disliked the other guy running. they voted for mcauliffe because they viewed cuccinelli as too extreme. he won the protest vote by about 55,000 votes. and that was the exact margin of victory. mcauliffe won this by 55,000 vote. bottom line? electability matters. here's a guy that won basically because the other guy was too far right. and the numbers prove it. too far right. that's the statement period. >> that was the entire mcauliffe campaign, really. at the end of the day they painted, with cuccinelli's cooperation, they painted him right out of the mainstream. and that will happen, you know we all watched governor christi last night. and his message was a broad message. the big challenge for governor christie is the one that romney faced. can you pay tribute to these guys without getting dragged so far to the right. >> one guy that's proven you department have t
it's us getting screwed by the world. the outcome in virginia was a clear instance of republicans going awry. one in six said they cast their vote because they disliked the other guy running. they voted for mcauliffe because they viewed cuccinelli as too extreme. he won the protest vote by about 55,000 votes. and that was the exact margin of victory. mcauliffe won this by 55,000 vote. bottom line? electability matters. here's a guy that won basically because the other guy was too far right. and...
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is spam -- we used to talk. we used to love spam. we used to talk about it all the time on the show and had a lot of paraphernalia. all of that, are sales still -- do they go up year-over-year for spam? >> we did enjoy a sales increase domestically this year. rolling out a new variety of spam, teriyaki spam. and just last night, 1:00 in the morning our local time, we closed on the skippy china deal. and we'll now in the asia countries be able to distribute spam and skippy. >> how big of a market do you think that's going to be? >> we're very excited about the potential for both spam and skippy in those markets. spam is very popular in many countries in asia already. okinawa, guam, we're working on mainland china. and skippy's a $30 million business in china. the closing on the transaction yesterday means we now own our third plant in china. and we have great expectations to be able to grow the peanut butter business throughout that region, as well. >> if you just talk about the 50 states, what percentage are in hawaii of your domesti
is spam -- we used to talk. we used to love spam. we used to talk about it all the time on the show and had a lot of paraphernalia. all of that, are sales still -- do they go up year-over-year for spam? >> we did enjoy a sales increase domestically this year. rolling out a new variety of spam, teriyaki spam. and just last night, 1:00 in the morning our local time, we closed on the skippy china deal. and we'll now in the asia countries be able to distribute spam and skippy. >> how...
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but liz joins us now. it's good to see you. >> good to see you too. >> good to see you well. >> thank you. >> you feel okay? >> i'm feeling great. >> what is it like to watch that? >> it's very difficult to watch. >> did you know, ahead of time, that they were going to be recording or did they talk to you about it afterwards? >> they talked to me about it after. >> how -- when you look back on that, how close were you to not being able to get through this? >> pretty close. >> had you overdosed before? >> no. >> that was the first time? >> mm-hmm. >> the point that they were trying to make and what they're talking about is this medication known as meloxin or narcan, which did what it can do for you, bring people out of an overdose. what do you think of making a medication like this more available? >> i think that it should be, but i think that it is kind of a fine line between having that false sense of security and making it widely available to absolutely everyone. >> how hard an addiction is this to beat?
but liz joins us now. it's good to see you. >> good to see you too. >> good to see you well. >> thank you. >> you feel okay? >> i'm feeling great. >> what is it like to watch that? >> it's very difficult to watch. >> did you know, ahead of time, that they were going to be recording or did they talk to you about it afterwards? >> they talked to me about it after. >> how -- when you look back on that, how close were you to not being able...
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he said, let us never negotiate out of fear but let us never fear to negotiate. >> and the administration has a message to congress, don't mess this up. in an eight-minute educational video a la schoolhouse rock, secretary of state john kerry sought to explain the basics of nuclear physics to short-tempered legislators. >> in order to work, nuclear weapons require either highly enriched uranium or plutonium. uranium, as i'm sure you know, is found in nature, but it's found in a form, a raw form, that can't be used for a bomb. >> but that has not deterred some hard liners in congress. democratic senator bob menendes and mark kirk are currently working on a bill that would reimpose $7 billion worth of sanctions. now, this is the same senator kirk who recently quipped, quote, how do you define an iranian moderate? that's an iranian who's out of bullets and money. nice. the administration has warned that additional sanctions could torpedo this carefully negotiated first step, but the man who determines whether new sanctions get a vote, senate minority leader harry reid, is keeping his cards v
he said, let us never negotiate out of fear but let us never fear to negotiate. >> and the administration has a message to congress, don't mess this up. in an eight-minute educational video a la schoolhouse rock, secretary of state john kerry sought to explain the basics of nuclear physics to short-tempered legislators. >> in order to work, nuclear weapons require either highly enriched uranium or plutonium. uranium, as i'm sure you know, is found in nature, but it's found in a...
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stay with us. him him him him him him him and him and educators are not anonymous no-brainers that of federal education that they call common core. we asked the question on gerriwillis.com. logon every weekday. you know it's thanksgiving when the president pardons a turkey. popcorn is a sparkling white turkey with an impressive gobbler and what a cube bird. i count among my many blessings my friends and family. some will be closed and some will be far away. but we are thinking of everyone this holiday season and many americans will be separated on thanksgiving day, some are in harms way with our men and women are holiday season across the seas. we're the world's most productive people and we can claim a government built 237 years ago. have a great evening and a great holiday. ♪ ♪ ♪ ashley: good evening, i am ashley webster in tonight for lou dobbs. it's the busiest travel day of america of the year. mother nature is doing her best to make things difficult. 40 million americans are expected to
stay with us. him him him him him him him and him and educators are not anonymous no-brainers that of federal education that they call common core. we asked the question on gerriwillis.com. logon every weekday. you know it's thanksgiving when the president pardons a turkey. popcorn is a sparkling white turkey with an impressive gobbler and what a cube bird. i count among my many blessings my friends and family. some will be closed and some will be far away. but we are thinking of everyone this...
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thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we, of course, hope to see you right back here on monday night. in the meantime, have a good weekend. good night. >>> and i just said, i don't know what's going on. i'm out of the terminal. i went out the emergency exit, down the stairs on to the tarmac and just ran. >> right now at 6:00, terrified passengers forced to run out of the airport to avoid the gunfire erupting inside. >> live pictures now down at l.a.x. flights are taking off. fwr gridlock for the cars. terminal 3 and the parking lots remain closed at this hour. good evening, thanks for joining us. i'm raj matthai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. that was chaos on the air and the ground after a man carrying a high powered rifle stormed l.a.x. in a dead lly rampage. >> on the floor. on the floor. on the floor now. >> one tsa agent was killed and at least other people injured when the shooter opened fire in a busy terminal. this happened this morning. this cell phone video shows the fear and panic and confusion in the moments after.
thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we, of course, hope to see you right back here on monday night. in the meantime, have a good weekend. good night. >>> and i just said, i don't know what's going on. i'm out of the terminal. i went out the emergency exit, down the stairs on to the tarmac and just ran. >> right now at 6:00, terrified passengers forced to run out of the airport to avoid the gunfire erupting inside. >> live pictures now down at l.a.x....
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that will do it for us. thanks so much for joining us. >> we start tonight with breaking news. the woman expected to be the next head. she says a strong recovery will enable the fed to reduce its monetary accommodation and unreliance on asset tools. to start, we have our trading panel. tim, i want to pass it over to you. >> rumors that it was going to come in dovish. people were looking for something to trade against. the fed has been very clear. we all know that participation rate is why unemployment has been falling. i'm not going to say deflation. i don't see sign of inflation. but that's what i would watch. >> do you think that is -- >> we -- in the summer, just want to see what the reaction in the market is going to be. i don't think they had any intention of tapering all along and i think that proved to be somewhat correct. so, here is the real reason, if rates stay where they are, how the economy deals with that. at some point they will be tapering. if we get data that does support tapering, that's a sign that the economy is growing and i think they will taper. >> we are
that will do it for us. thanks so much for joining us. >> we start tonight with breaking news. the woman expected to be the next head. she says a strong recovery will enable the fed to reduce its monetary accommodation and unreliance on asset tools. to start, we have our trading panel. tim, i want to pass it over to you. >> rumors that it was going to come in dovish. people were looking for something to trade against. the fed has been very clear. we all know that participation rate...
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ford presents us with nothing but entertainment. rob and his brother. >> his brother doug. >> doug. >> remember on setv. when they played bob and doug. they're actually, posers named bob and doug. i've look at them as kind of the kennedy brothers of canada. the kennedy brothers were blackout drunks the size of port-a-potties. one is just as out there as the the next. they are in lock step in that. you have to say that. you can not, you cannot get a wedge in between the ford brothers. it was doug in the city council who pointed his finger at every one of the members and said have you ever used marijuana. have you ever used marijuana. for some strange reason he got no answer that whole line. bill, sarah palin. go ahead, sorry. >> no, go ahead. >> i was going to go to sarah palin. i wanted to listen to what she had to say about the -- the war on christmas. >> we need to protect the heart of christmas and not let an angry atheist, armed with an attorney, skrooge, tell us we can't celebrate traditional failt in faith in america. >> i thi
ford presents us with nothing but entertainment. rob and his brother. >> his brother doug. >> doug. >> remember on setv. when they played bob and doug. they're actually, posers named bob and doug. i've look at them as kind of the kennedy brothers of canada. the kennedy brothers were blackout drunks the size of port-a-potties. one is just as out there as the the next. they are in lock step in that. you have to say that. you can not, you cannot get a wedge in between the ford...
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it's almost upon us. we must be clear eyed about that fact that 47 million americans will feel the brunt of devastating food stamp cuts. what's congresswoman bachmann's phrase? they shall not eat? and how about this. just days after christmas, unemployment benefits will expire for 1.3 million people, but the house republicans won't even allow a vote to stop that from happening. this party has shown a malicious disdain for the safety net. casually dismissing policies to help those in need. >> i don't think raising the minimum wage and history is clear about this, doesn't accomplish those goals. >> i'm not speaking to the minimum wage issue. right now we're trying to provide more jobs for everyone. >> a lot of people being paid the minimum wage are being paid that because they come to the workforce with no skills. >> maybe it's simply too easy for many in power to dismiss raising the minimum wage. after all, the median income worth of a member of congress is about a million dollars. but a typical u.s. house
it's almost upon us. we must be clear eyed about that fact that 47 million americans will feel the brunt of devastating food stamp cuts. what's congresswoman bachmann's phrase? they shall not eat? and how about this. just days after christmas, unemployment benefits will expire for 1.3 million people, but the house republicans won't even allow a vote to stop that from happening. this party has shown a malicious disdain for the safety net. casually dismissing policies to help those in need....
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a week from now will be too late. >> joining us ian williams, if you can give us the latest on rescue and aid efforts and how the latest storm, weather may be impacting those. >> reporter: the weather certainly isn't helping. tropical depressi tropical depression is approaching, packing winds of 35 miles an hour, which is a lot but much, much weaker than the typhoon from friday. frankfully the trajectory is to the south of the typhoon directed area. it won't directly hit those areas but will bring rain. that rain is not going to help. most of the shelter, of course, has been destroyed. people's homes are down. it won't help sanitation, drinking water is down. relief efforts will be impaired by the arrival of the storm and to the south, badly affected area. the overall relief effort, it is starting to crank up. there are a lot of offers from individual countries, international aid agencies, filipino organizations. but they are still struggling to get the aid in here. one of the problems remains the infrastructure logistically it remains very, very difficult, alex. >> one last one, the
a week from now will be too late. >> joining us ian williams, if you can give us the latest on rescue and aid efforts and how the latest storm, weather may be impacting those. >> reporter: the weather certainly isn't helping. tropical depressi tropical depression is approaching, packing winds of 35 miles an hour, which is a lot but much, much weaker than the typhoon from friday. frankfully the trajectory is to the south of the typhoon directed area. it won't directly hit those areas...
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so lots of work ahead of us. connell: which side, frank, should we focus on, half full or half empty a doll foe is talking about there? he is right. there are issues. number was better than expected. >> we should celebrate 204. people were thinking a lot worth than 204. connell: so much for the shutdown effect. >> i don't think there was many impact. manufacturing up 19,000. leisure up 53,000. business professional, health care. really only sector was down was government, federal government. which continues a trend. there were good things. as he mentioned there were negative things as well. connell: which outweighs more? >> participation rate, off .4 of a point. that is a big deal, 720,000 people less working. that is a big deal and shows lack of optimism. dagen: speaking of optimism and pessimism, speaking to business leaders on a regular base, what is the one thing keeping them hiring more and faster at this point. >> i think uncertainty, government uncertainty. dagen: about what in particular? >> taxes, spendi
so lots of work ahead of us. connell: which side, frank, should we focus on, half full or half empty a doll foe is talking about there? he is right. there are issues. number was better than expected. >> we should celebrate 204. people were thinking a lot worth than 204. connell: so much for the shutdown effect. >> i don't think there was many impact. manufacturing up 19,000. leisure up 53,000. business professional, health care. really only sector was down was government, federal...
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and ginger is with us now. you're watching several things that are troubling for the week ahead. >> right. and the first would be winter-like conditions. getting darker earlier in a lot of places and i've got numbers you might not want to see, david. let me show you how cold it's going to be for much of the east. flint, michigan, 29. pittsburgh, pennsylvania, 26. throughout the day, going to warm up. indianapolis going to get closer to 60 as mild air pulls in. but it is another storm and that would be now tropical storm sonia that will kind of die out, but the moisture from that going to meet up with that center storm. we're going to have a setup similar to last week, remember the austin flooding? david, look at this. the rain, the wind, the thunderstorms, the snow on the back side start to add up. two to three inches from dallas to tulsa. >> here we go again. >> yeah. >> ginger zee tonight, thanks. >>> there's one other fierce storm to report on tonight. this one outside another major city, montreal. and a str
and ginger is with us now. you're watching several things that are troubling for the week ahead. >> right. and the first would be winter-like conditions. getting darker earlier in a lot of places and i've got numbers you might not want to see, david. let me show you how cold it's going to be for much of the east. flint, michigan, 29. pittsburgh, pennsylvania, 26. throughout the day, going to warm up. indianapolis going to get closer to 60 as mild air pulls in. but it is another storm and...
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and came to the wedding and told us she loved us. now she's going out of her way to attack our marriage. this kind of thing is really exposing the kind of internal contradictions they're having on the inside of the party. >> but they've been doing this for decades, reverend al. many -- there are many republican leaders who know better than to pander to racists. who know better than to pander to homophobes. but that brings out a center base of the voters, so they do it over and over again. i don't have any reason to believe liz cheney is really honestly against gay marriage. because she never said anything about it before. all those years her father stood up and said he had no problem with gay marriage. liz could have come out then and said, oh, but i disagree. she didn't. but now she thinks she needs to run to the right of mike enzi, she is ready to sacrifice her relationship with her sister to do that. >> that's sad. thank you both for your time. >> thanks. >> good to be here. >>> coming up, much, much more on the breaking news out
and came to the wedding and told us she loved us. now she's going out of her way to attack our marriage. this kind of thing is really exposing the kind of internal contradictions they're having on the inside of the party. >> but they've been doing this for decades, reverend al. many -- there are many republican leaders who know better than to pander to racists. who know better than to pander to homophobes. but that brings out a center base of the voters, so they do it over and over again....
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thank you for joining us. kepi i keeping us up to date. thank you, rick. >> coming up. the conservative case against the death penalty. this is a very important development in the anti-death penalty crusade. in the rewrite. and, a republican goes after the pope? she loves a lot of the same things you do. it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medica
thank you for joining us. kepi i keeping us up to date. thank you, rick. >> coming up. the conservative case against the death penalty. this is a very important development in the anti-death penalty crusade. in the rewrite. and, a republican goes after the pope? she loves a lot of the same things you do. it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can...